File:Teapot MET Ground Zero.jpg

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Description MET (Military Effects Test) Ground Zero. Shown is one of three steel. anchors that held the guide wires to support a 500-foot tower for the MET test. In the background can be seen the concrete pad on which the tower was placed prior to the April 15, 1955, 22-kiloton test.
Source Nevada Test Site Guide, DOE/NV-715
Author Federal Government of the United States
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